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OBJECTIVE: To understand w hat life was like in Athens and how the Persian Wars affected Greece

OBJECTIVE: To understand w hat life was like in Athens and how the Persian Wars affected Greece using Guided Reading questions To c reate a PROBLEMS and SOLUTIONS CHART for attempts change early Athenian government. Guided Reading Questions.

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OBJECTIVE: To understand w hat life was like in Athens and how the Persian Wars affected Greece

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  1. OBJECTIVE: To understand what life was like in Athens and how the Persian Wars affected Greece using Guided Reading questions To create a PROBLEMS and SOLUTIONS CHART for attempts change early Athenian government

  2. Guided Reading Questions • Why did the earliest attempts to change Athenian government fail? • Read pp. 168-169

  3. Guided Reading Questions • What was Solon’s contribution to Athenian government? • Read pp. 169

  4. Guided Reading Questions • How did Cleisthenes make Athenian government more democratic? • Read pp. 169-171

  5. Guided Reading Questions • What were the important events of the First Persian War? • Read pp. 171-172

  6. Guided Reading Questions • How were the Greeks able to defeat the Persians during their second war? • Read pp. 172-173

  7. Guided Reading Questions • How did the Greek city-states safeguard against future conquerors? • Read pp. 174-175

  8. Guided Reading Questions • Why was the Peloponnesian War fought? • Read pp. 175

  9. What issues did early Athens face and how were they dealt with?

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